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Flora of the Pico das Almas Chapada Diamantina - Bahia, Brazil

Flora / Fauna Out of Print
By: BL Stannard(Editor), YB Harvey(Editor), RM Harley(Editor)
853 pages, 8 pp. col photos, 51 line illus
Flora of the Pico das Almas
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  • Flora of the Pico das Almas ISBN: 9780947643768 Hardback Aug 1995 Out of Print #42798
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This volume is the result of 20 years of collaborative work between botanists from Kew and Sao Paulo. An introduction to the environment and biogeography of the area is followed by keys and descriptions for all vascular species so far recorded in this area of great diversity (over 1200).

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Flora / Fauna Out of Print
By: BL Stannard(Editor), YB Harvey(Editor), RM Harley(Editor)
853 pages, 8 pp. col photos, 51 line illus
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